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Tim Colonius
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
California Institute of Technology
colonius @ caltech.edu

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Research Interests

We develop and use algorithms for simulation of complex, multiscale flow phenomena. Simulations can provide key insights into the mechanics of unsteady flows, including understanding of local and global instabilites, sources of sound, shock dynamics, and interactions with a disperse phase such as cavitaiton bubbles. The simulations also provide important data for reduced-order modeling efforts. Our current research projects are on:

Fluid dynamics:  global instabilities, cavitation and bubble dynamics, aerodynamic sound

Control:  closed-loop flow control and reduced-order modeling

Biomedical fluid dynamics:  shock-waves in medicine, lithotripsy and ultrasound

Numerical methods:  interface capturing, immersed-boundary methods, high-order-accurate methods, and nonreflecting boundary conditions

 

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